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n. 疯狂, 狂暴, 狂怒

[医] 暴怒, 狂乱


  1. In a frenzy of hate he killed his enemy.
    在一阵痛恨的狂乱中,他杀死了敌人。
  2. She worked herself up into a frenzy because she thought she'd miss her train.
    她焦躁已极,因为她以为她会错过火车。
  3. The people were whipped up into a frenzy by the speaker.
    人们听了演说人的话群情激奋.


frenzy
frenzied
[ noun ]
state of violent mental agitation
<noun.state>


Frenzy \Fren"zy\ (fr[e^]n"z[y^]), n.; pl. {Frenzies}
(fr[e^]n"z[i^]z). [OE. frenesie, fransey, F. fr['e]n['e]sie,
L. phrenesis, fr. Gr. fre`nhsis for freni^tis disease of the
mind, phrenitis, fr. frhn mind. Cf. {Frantic}, {Phrenitis}.]
Any violent agitation of the mind approaching to distraction;
violent and temporary derangement of the mental faculties;
madness; rage.

All else is towering frenzy and distraction. --Addison.

The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling. --Shak.

Syn: Insanity; lunacy; madness; derangement; alienation;
aberration; delirium. See {Insanity}.


Frenzy \Fren"zy\, a.
Mad; frantic. [R.]

They thought that some frenzy distemper had got into
his head. --Bunyan.


Frenzy \Fren"zy\, v. t.
To affect with frenzy; to drive to madness [R.] ``Frenzying
anguish.'' --Southey.

  1. "It's a feeding frenzy," said Butch Johnson, a fisherman in search of nets who lives in the Prince William Sound fishing community of Cordova.
  2. According to testimony, Salcido began the killing frenzy after a night of bar-hopping.
  3. It rattled windows, woke residents and roused pets into a frenzy, but no damage was reported.
  4. The takeover frenzy comes against a backdrop of increasingly restive airline unions.
  5. EVERY NIGHT the freight terminal at Nairobi's International airport comes alive in a frenzy of activity. Vans pull up loaded to the limit with boxes of strawberries, French beans and fresh cut flowers.
  6. The proliferation of such exclusive, long-term deals has fed a multimillion-dollar bidding frenzy by the networks in recent years, as each tries to lock up hot talent.
  7. And Robert Bennett, an attorney for several contractors, worries that "in this frenzy, people aren't making distinctions between what is appropriate and what isn't appropriate conduct."
  8. Gluttony and piggishness rule in the frenzy to swallow as many of these fat, luscious titbits as possible.
  9. Who could have gone into a frenzy over either the overripe Lyudmila Semenyaka or the oversold Nina Ananiashvili in the third act of "Raymonda" after having witnessed the majestically grave Margot Fonteyn in the same work?
  10. The county's real-estate values took off like a missile, and a frenzy of speculation and development lifted its total property value from $1.6 billion in 1980 to $12.6 billion in 1990.
  11. The problem is he doesn't really exist, and those who know the details of the misguided effort are pleading for an end to the postcard frenzy.
  12. But conservationists now fear that prospects of a worldwide ban could lead poachers to a frenzy of elephant killings unless interim measures are taken immediately.
  13. Still, Biehl says the takeover frenzy is reviving excitement in the stock market after several months in the doldrums.
  14. Seventy-five of the resolutions came in a final frenzy during December.
  15. Now that many Japanese property companies are in distress back home, a number have begun peddling the properties they purchased during the 1980s buying frenzy.
  16. There they took part in the frenzy that resulted in the slayings of more than 400 Vietnamese men, women and children.
  17. Yet the Germans have become obsessed to the point of frenzy with their lottery.
  18. But in the afternoon institutional feeding frenzy, even lower earnings weren't necessarily punished.
  19. It was nothing more or nothing less than a feeding frenzy."
  20. Then, before the growth-stock frenzy, an investor could have bought a portfolio of growth stocks at prices about equal to the overall price-earnings ratio of the broader market, says Ms. Cohen, Barclays Bank's strategist.
  21. At the end of the separate sessions Friday before a convention of the American Soybean Association, farmers said many questions remained over the recent soybean trading frenzy and price decline on the exchange.
  22. Rolland characterized the recent buying of German stocks and stock funds _ particularly by the Japanese _ as "almost a frenzy."
  23. Oil futures prices fell sharply for the second consecutive day as part of a huge correction of the recent buying frenzy.
  24. The most effective way the White House can prevent spending its remaining time dealing with this kind of frenzy is with a victory.
  25. That helped set off a Bordeaux frenzy back then.
  26. East Germany has been caught up in a virtual frenzy to root out corruption and abuse of office.
  27. The sale of USX's chemical operations to the public, announced in October, had been planned for months, and one investment banker close to USX argues that last fall's takeover frenzy actually delayed the sale by two weeks.
  28. Lisa Whitten of the national board of the Association of Black Psychologists said the violence of city life allowed the boys to bury normal emotions in the frenzy of their attack.
  29. World sugar stocks are so low, due to several years of poor sugar-cane crops and steadily rising consumption, that any hint of new purchases by large-scale consumers like India, China or the Soviet Union tends to throw the market into a bullish frenzy.
  30. That laid-back type of campaigning, particularly in the state that will provide the largest single block of electoral votes in the fall, was a marked contrast to the frenzy of early contests.
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